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Chapter 81: News Confrontation


Fall in love with you reading the book network 630book, the fastest update of the godfather of the Soviet Union Back in New York, Zoe's second follow-up story was published on the front page of the New York Times.

In the article, Zoe points out the fact that the Friendship Africa Foundation colluded with the U.S.

Department of Agriculture and the American Farmers Association to ship seven million tons of old grain from the Department of Agriculture to Africa.

If this figure is calculated according to the minimum food consumption standard in Africa, which is 200 kilograms per person per year, it can already meet the food supply of 35 million people.

The reality is that in both Somalia and Ethiopia, the hardest-hit countries in East Africa, people die of hunger almost every day, and most of the victims are left to the dirt to feed their stomachs.

The attention of the American public has been reduced from the Guantanamo incident, and the mainstream coverage in the American media continues to criticize the problems exposed by the Reagan administration in the Guantanamo incident, and the food incident of the Love Africa Foundation has inadvertently opened up a new news battlefield.

The media that followed the trend soon approached the head of the Love Africa Foundation, who refused to express any opinion on the matter.

The American Farmers Association said it was only a donor to the foundation, and the management was not the one they arranged it for, and the USDA said it had no idea what the seven million tons of food were used for.

Of course, such an answer is not satisfactory, it is not only those charities in the United States who care about the progress of the whole thing, but even many celebrities have come forward to ask for an explanation.

Because it wasn't long ago that they held a global charity fundraiser, and if there is something dishonorable in the charity event, the celebrity's reputation will also be affected.

And the people still remember it vividly, and those stars who feel that they have done a great deed and can change the world are angry to find that things are not actually getting better, but more people are dying, and this anger must find a person to vent.

As the food incident continued to ferment, even more exciting news circulated just as everyone was still targeting the Friendship Africa Foundation, the U.S.

Department of Agriculture, and the American Farmers Association.

This time, Zoe's column in the New York Times missed the journey after the grain left the United States.

They were shipped across the ocean to Italy, run by a mysterious and powerful woman, and inextricably linked to Italy's notorious mafia.

Grain was unloaded on the docks in Naples.

The city is the area where mafia activity is most rampant, and the shipping companies that transport the grain are from Turkey, and behind them stands the shadow of the Turkish mafia.

Zoe's article is not speculation, she has conclusive evidence, Zoe's assistants obtained from the local shipyard in Naples the records of the payment of the Mediterranean Shipping Company for the construction of ships, almost every ship is paid in cash, in highly developed capitalist Italy, the transaction with cash is too strange, it is difficult to say whether there is money laundering in it.

If the evidence of MSC's ties to the Italian mafia is not solid, then the relationship between the Turkish shipping company and the Turkish mafia, the registered de facto controller of that company is Abdulkateli, Turkey's most notorious gang boss. , and the mafia is involved.

Now it's hard for Zoe to think about whether to be popular or not.

Zoe's news column is comparable to the plot in the 007 movie.

Even housewives who don't usually care much about politics have begun to use it as an after-dinner conversation.

The U.S.

Congress was no longer silent, announcing that it would set up an investigation team to investigate the Fraternity Africa Foundation, the American Farmers Association, and the U.S.

Department of Agriculture.

The swarming media almost crowded the press conference of the US Congress.

The media already has a hunch that this time the USDA will definitely not get out easily.

And the whistleblower of the incident, freelance journalist Zoe has become a hero in the eyes of the people and a darling in the eyes of the media.

Coupled with Zoe's already beautiful appearance, for a while, there are many media colleagues who are interested in this reporter.

Just when everyone thought that Zoe's reporting was coming to an end, an even more shocking piece of news set off a tsunami in American politics.

The last article in Zoe's series in the New York Times revealed the true whereabouts of the seven million tons of grain, and no one expected that the buyer of such a large amount of grain would actually be the Soviet Union, the greatest enemy of the United States.

Soon after the latest edition of the New York Times appeared, all the media outlets in the United States were spurred on by the big news and went crazy.

N, fox news have opened special reports, began to report on this matter 24 hours a day.

President Reagan saw the front page of the New York Times that day while eating breakfast, and the milk cup in his hand was shattered.

And the White House reporters who have been waiting for news in the White House for many years surrounded the White House spokesman at the regular White House press conference.

The spokesman was red-faced and speechless when questioned unprepared.

The American people were outraged, they couldn't believe that the government was secretly bargaining with its worst enemy, that the U.S.

Department of Agriculture was buying and selling grain with the Soviets, and that the tax revenues contributed by the people in the economic downturn were being used to finance the Soviet arms race.

At the Senate and House of Representatives meetings, the opposition Democrats began to jointly launch an attack on the Republican Party, and they demanded an explanation from the White House and the Reagan Cabinet.

Even the ruling Republican Party is divided over the matter.

The Reagan administration faces another major challenge since Guantanamo.

Within twelve hours of Zoe's last report, the U.S.

Secretary of Agriculture submitted his resignation to President Reagan.

President Reagan accepted his resignation.

Subsequently, the FBI announced an investigation into the former secretary of agriculture and the Department of Agriculture.

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It's a pity that this kind of behavior of losing the pawn and protecting the commander is not convincing to the public.

Reagan's opponents clinged to the matter, leaving President Reagan helpless to do anything about it.

However, the American Farmers Association, which is a related party in this case, has a different opinion.

The American Farmers Association claims that they have no knowledge of the Department of Agriculture's covert dealings, but they feel that the export of grain to the Soviet Union is not to blame, and that grain is not weapons and industrial equipment, and that the government should consider easing the ban on grain exports now that American agriculture continues to be in a slump.

The food trade should not be regulated in the same way as drugs.

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